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how about paul ryan? >> thankfully the american people have made it clear that they reject paul ryan's approach, and house republican'' brazen attempt to balance the budget on the backs of seniors. >> the election did not go our way -- believe me, i know what that feels like it does that mean we surrender our principles? forhe plan would cut taxes everybody and eventually replace medicare with a voucher plan, cut medicaid by over $700 billion in 10 years. do the democrats have a better idea, mark? >> the democrats have a better idea by basically not letting anything compete in the spotlight with paul ryan's. numbersho looks at believe that you can cut the deficit in 10 years while simultaneously increasing defense spending and cutting 35 to 28, as from mitt romney proposed, but 39 to 25%. it is just a pipe dream. >> are we ever going to settle this thing, lois? >> and then we might. i think the charm offensive is working a little bit. mitch mcconnell is speaking well of the president in saying that we hav
how about paul ryan? >> thankfully the american people have made it clear that they reject paul ryan's approach, and house republican'' brazen attempt to balance the budget on the backs of seniors. >> the election did not go our way -- believe me, i know what that feels like it does that mean we surrender our principles? forhe plan would cut taxes everybody and eventually replace medicare with a voucher plan, cut medicaid by over $700 billion in 10 years. do the democrats have a...
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or paul ryan? >> or george bush. or any of the old stale predecessors that -- maybe he's talking about mitch mcconnell. the guy that didn't want him to become his junior senator. i'm not sure who he's talin tal about. i don't have many personal conversations with rand paul. i know barry goldwater went to the senate floor in 1981, you know, after having run for president. the leader of the conservative movement. ronald reagan was now the new president. right? he said something very interesting. he said, i'll paraphrase, i'm tired of these religious groups coming into my office telling -- he said this on the senate floor. telling me that i have to vote a certain way because of their moral authority. he goes, i'll fight them every stret step of the way. this was the leader of the conservative movement. this is the guy they should be actually working after and trying to be like. but instead they're nothing more than little tea party fringe people and they're nuts. they're crazy. >> okay. dana, cpac also heard from senato
or paul ryan? >> or george bush. or any of the old stale predecessors that -- maybe he's talking about mitch mcconnell. the guy that didn't want him to become his junior senator. i'm not sure who he's talin tal about. i don't have many personal conversations with rand paul. i know barry goldwater went to the senate floor in 1981, you know, after having run for president. the leader of the conservative movement. ronald reagan was now the new president. right? he said something very...
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>> there's the paul ryan aran thing -- but there is no way rand paul is ever going to be president. not vice president, not secretary of state, nothing. if he is reelected two more times, i will be shocked. because he ran for senate and that's a lot harder seat to keep. senate seat you have to deal with corporate money to stay in there. it's an expensive race and a libertarian even if it's just lip service is going to have a hell of a time ice skating in that area. and i would love to hear from the rand paul supporters on this. but rand paul is a corporate libertarian at best -- this idea that somehow you just let business -- leave the market alone, the government has no business regulating business all they do is shut down progress, everything. which is just ridiculous because until we started doing that, we had all kinds of toxins in our environment, they said i notice that violent crimes go up when led paint sales go up -- by the way i know school starts soon, so we're going to have to get to michelle in illinois really quick, because michelle is 11. hi, michelle -- i'm sorry. it
>> there's the paul ryan aran thing -- but there is no way rand paul is ever going to be president. not vice president, not secretary of state, nothing. if he is reelected two more times, i will be shocked. because he ran for senate and that's a lot harder seat to keep. senate seat you have to deal with corporate money to stay in there. it's an expensive race and a libertarian even if it's just lip service is going to have a hell of a time ice skating in that area. and i would love to...
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this year's paul ryan budget exact copy of the last two paul ryan budgets. it guts medicaid turns medicare into a voucher program. it gives the wealthiest of americans yet another tax break and it repeals obamacare. it will get passed by the house. it will go nowhere in the senate. it is dead on arrival. but the republicans keep putting this out there. we will tell you about that and, of course, take your calls and get you a chance to get involved in the conversation. give us a call on our toll-free line at 866-557-7377. did we tell you? it looks like there was life on mars. whoa! coming up on current tv. [ music ] (vo) current tv gets the converstion started weekdays at 9am eastern. >> i'm a slutty bob hope. >> you are. >> the troops love me. (vo) tv and radio talk show host stephanie miller rounds out current's morning news block. >> you're welcome current tv audience for the visual candy. just be grateful current tv does not come in smellivision. the sweatshirt is nice and all but i could use a golden lasso. (vo) only on current tv. this show is about ana
this year's paul ryan budget exact copy of the last two paul ryan budgets. it guts medicaid turns medicare into a voucher program. it gives the wealthiest of americans yet another tax break and it repeals obamacare. it will get passed by the house. it will go nowhere in the senate. it is dead on arrival. but the republicans keep putting this out there. we will tell you about that and, of course, take your calls and get you a chance to get involved in the conversation. give us a call on our...
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where paul ryan's been chairman of the budget committee not only has there been a house budget paul ryan's budget there's always been an rc budget as well. and if you look at the votes, the rc members that vote for the rc budget have turned around and most every one of them has voted for the house budget as well because both documents are much better in great vision force our country but much better than we currently are in our budgeting process. i think we're continuing to show that there are a lot of different ways to run this country and get our fiscal house in on the other hand. that's what the budget documents are about. paul's is a good document. we like ours as well. but i'm kind of a yes-yes person. i'm happy to vote for both of them because i think they both advance the not om the freedoms that we all believe in but they also help get our economy moving. >> back on revenues for a moment. republicans say we just did a big tax increase as part of the fiscal cliff but you look at the sum of debt reduction so far that's been done. we reduced the debt by a ratio of about 4:1 spe
where paul ryan's been chairman of the budget committee not only has there been a house budget paul ryan's budget there's always been an rc budget as well. and if you look at the votes, the rc members that vote for the rc budget have turned around and most every one of them has voted for the house budget as well because both documents are much better in great vision force our country but much better than we currently are in our budgeting process. i think we're continuing to show that there are...
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i heard paul ryan speak. reference to president obama, he said he should go back to doing what bill clinton did. my point is, why don't we go back to bill clinton taxes and his plan when everything was doing great? i do not understand why they are so stuck on and not raising taxes and doing this? thing.- this tax why not go back to the bill clinton time and see how the economy will rebound? you.: thank i certainly agree with that. it is interesting because republicans had to set up this contrast with the president. i had to say, here, bill clinton, that was a reasonable democrat. it was not quite harmonious time that they like to recall. we had higher tax rates then, we had a booming economy. as our population ages we have to make choices about how we are going to connect to supporting them. there was a research the came out recently that asked people what you want to do about social security. he were willing to pay higher taxes in order to keep the promises that we have made, and even expand benefits. they w
i heard paul ryan speak. reference to president obama, he said he should go back to doing what bill clinton did. my point is, why don't we go back to bill clinton taxes and his plan when everything was doing great? i do not understand why they are so stuck on and not raising taxes and doing this? thing.- this tax why not go back to the bill clinton time and see how the economy will rebound? you.: thank i certainly agree with that. it is interesting because republicans had to set up this...
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i mean, at least he, at least paul ryan has got a budget. barack obama hasn't released one yet but, i don't know what the schedule will look like on the budget going forward it is still, it is controlled chaos right now. bill: what i see on the calendar is maybe late summer, if you want to get a deal together. i think that is what he was refering to on sunday. but you also have paul ryan saying that the debt is not an immediate crisis. and that was pretty much a headline that came out of one of his interviews. i will talk about john boehner in a moment here. how did you remark on the way ryan categorized that? >> look, i think he is basically right. technically we're not in a debt crisis. we don't have world markets plummeting. cats are not sleeping with dogs. it is not armageddon which is what a real debt crisis looks like. cypress is in a debt crisis but as paul ryan likes to say, the debt crisis that is coming and it is coming is the most predictable crisis in american history. the way i think about it, like being diagnosed with a time mo
i mean, at least he, at least paul ryan has got a budget. barack obama hasn't released one yet but, i don't know what the schedule will look like on the budget going forward it is still, it is controlled chaos right now. bill: what i see on the calendar is maybe late summer, if you want to get a deal together. i think that is what he was refering to on sunday. but you also have paul ryan saying that the debt is not an immediate crisis. and that was pretty much a headline that came out of one of...
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we were in until about 11:30 in the evening marking up the paul ryan budget. there was an amendment that said we need to protect the mortgage tax deduction for middle class people. and every republican voted against that democratic amendment. so that shows you where the priorities are. they're not even willing to sit down and say, hey, we're going to protect this mortgage tax deduction that so many middle class families take advantage of. and i think that's a sign of what's to come. >>> well, the next big indicator of where this is headed is what, gentlemen? you first, congressman ellison? >> well, i think the next big indicator. i'd like you to take a look at our back to work budget. we're putting forward an affirmative vision that says jobs, good jobs needs to be the measuring stick by which -- >> and have the republicans addressed that at all? >> no, they're not talking jobs, just talking about austerity. >> where do we go, john? >> the republicans for austerity, the democrats for growing the economy by making the traditional investments that grow an econom
we were in until about 11:30 in the evening marking up the paul ryan budget. there was an amendment that said we need to protect the mortgage tax deduction for middle class people. and every republican voted against that democratic amendment. so that shows you where the priorities are. they're not even willing to sit down and say, hey, we're going to protect this mortgage tax deduction that so many middle class families take advantage of. and i think that's a sign of what's to come....
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interestingly that's not what paul ryan and others want. they want to kill the dragon with a balanced budget as quickly as possible, don't they? >> right. the idea of balancing the budget over x years is really -- >> in his case ten years. in rand paul's case four or five years. >> so is, a, antithey cal to what they need to be concerned about. in fact, anytime we've ever achieved a sustainable budget packet that's brought the debt down as a share of the economy, it's economic growth has been a key component. all of that said, there are pressures from health care costs in the long term, and we do have to deal with them, but interestingly, even there, there's some hope, because the dragon -- that part of the dragon is actually shrinken a bit. the congressional budget office has pulled down their long-term forecast for the growth of medicare and medicaid by half a trillion over the next ten years. it doesn't mean we're out of the woods, but some of the cost savings issues that will be so important to solving the real debt crisis are actually
interestingly that's not what paul ryan and others want. they want to kill the dragon with a balanced budget as quickly as possible, don't they? >> right. the idea of balancing the budget over x years is really -- >> in his case ten years. in rand paul's case four or five years. >> so is, a, antithey cal to what they need to be concerned about. in fact, anytime we've ever achieved a sustainable budget packet that's brought the debt down as a share of the economy, it's economic...
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paul ryan saying he can balance it in ten years and increase spending, growth, 3.4% a year. is that conservative enough for you? >> well, we're tugging him in the right direction. last year, you know, my budget balanced in five years. mike lee had a budget that balanced in five years and paul ryan's budget was 28 years to get to balance. this year it's in ten so i think he's coming in the right direction. now, he does things a little bit different and i'm not saying i'm that critical. he tries to bend the curve of spending to slow down the rate of growth. what i say certain things shouldn't be done in washington. department of education i'd send it back to the states. that's what reagan said, what the republican party said. i'm one of the few who would dismantle some of the big bad things in washington and just say, that should remain with the states and the people. that's the only way you'll ever shrink the size of government, eliminating some departments. >> sean: i agree with that, i think that the states would do a better job. they would be serving the needs of the peopl
paul ryan saying he can balance it in ten years and increase spending, growth, 3.4% a year. is that conservative enough for you? >> well, we're tugging him in the right direction. last year, you know, my budget balanced in five years. mike lee had a budget that balanced in five years and paul ryan's budget was 28 years to get to balance. this year it's in ten so i think he's coming in the right direction. now, he does things a little bit different and i'm not saying i'm that critical. he...
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the paul ryan voucher aapproach is destructive of medicare. there are ways to approach it to reduce the cost of medical care and still keep our promise to seniors across america. >> chris: part of the problem in the debate is that the parties seem to be disagreeing about the importance of dealing with our national debt. i want to play what president obama said this week and also what he said back as a candidate in 2008. take a look. >> we don't have an immediate crisis in terms of debt. in fact, for the next ten years it is going to be in a sustainable place. >> we now have over $9 trillion of debt that we are going to have to pay back. $30,000 for every man, woman and child. we havthat is irresponsible. it is unpatriotic. >> chris: senator durbin, when candidate obama said that our national debt was $9 trillion. it is now $16 trillion. so the question is if it was unpatriotic at $9 trillion, is it sustainable at $16 trillion? >> chris, here is is the good news. we reduced the long-term deficit by about $2.4 trillion including only $600 billio
the paul ryan voucher aapproach is destructive of medicare. there are ways to approach it to reduce the cost of medical care and still keep our promise to seniors across america. >> chris: part of the problem in the debate is that the parties seem to be disagreeing about the importance of dealing with our national debt. i want to play what president obama said this week and also what he said back as a candidate in 2008. take a look. >> we don't have an immediate crisis in terms of...
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paul ryan said that to his mom, mary katherine. don't worry, mom, it will not affect you. >> it is unfortunate very effective to do that tactic and unfortunately for our country that does not make entitlement reform easy. i appreciate people like paul ryan putting ideas down on paper. if the president wanted to get democrats on board he could work to do that. >> not on ryan plan he couldn't. not on ryan plan. >> he does not need to be political and may be able to encourage some of his senate democrats to come along with him. >> i love to see it. martha: mary katherine, thank you. bob, always a pleasure. >> thanks. bill: bob, thanks for taking truth serum this morning. >> i appreciate that. >> who it it in his oj? >> thanks for the invitation again. martha: good to see you, buddy. anytime. bill: major security change by the administration, against the threat of north korea. this is big switch in foreign policy. we'll examine that in a moment. remember the president saying this. >> my last election, yeah, after my election i have mor
paul ryan said that to his mom, mary katherine. don't worry, mom, it will not affect you. >> it is unfortunate very effective to do that tactic and unfortunately for our country that does not make entitlement reform easy. i appreciate people like paul ryan putting ideas down on paper. if the president wanted to get democrats on board he could work to do that. >> not on ryan plan he couldn't. not on ryan plan. >> he does not need to be political and may be able to encourage...
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paul ryan echoed boehner on the debt saying we do not have a debt crisis. this is a very strange turn for republicans who have based all their budget cutting proposals on the idea that we do have a debt crisis. republicans in the age of obama have never wanted to mount a frontal, philosophical attack on social security and medicare because they're the two most popular things the american government provides. so instead of saying we want to cut and or eliminate social security and medicare because like rand we do not believe the government should be in the business of providing health care and or pensions and disability benefits to anyone, ever. instead, republicans have been saying we love medicare and we love social security but we simply can't afford those programs in their current form because of our debt crisis, because of our huge budget deficit, so reluctantly and bravely, we republicans propose significant cuts to medicare and social security, cuts that we republicans believe will make those programs more solvent and last longer. because remember, we
paul ryan echoed boehner on the debt saying we do not have a debt crisis. this is a very strange turn for republicans who have based all their budget cutting proposals on the idea that we do have a debt crisis. republicans in the age of obama have never wanted to mount a frontal, philosophical attack on social security and medicare because they're the two most popular things the american government provides. so instead of saying we want to cut and or eliminate social security and medicare...
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former vice-presidental nominee ron paul -- i'm sorry paul ryan, had a little ron paul on the brain there, paul ryan speaking about the need to get become to the party's conservative fiscal approach. these are live pictures right now of wayne lapierre of the national rifle association. there is also talk about smaller government and the need for fiscal conservatism. take a listen. >> we don't see the deaths as an excuse to cut with abandon, to shirk our obligations. we see it as an opportunity to change government, to make it leaner and more effective. these what conservatives stand for. that's who we are. jon: joining us is steven h*rb hayse with the "weekly standard" and a contribute. they said the future of the republican party took some shots at its past on thursday. more fireworks today, steven? >> yeah i think you will see some more fireworks as republicans and conservatives sort of work through what to do next after the results of the 2012 election. i thought what was interesting this morning, at least, is to contrast what you heard from paul ryan who is saying that the debt and de
former vice-presidental nominee ron paul -- i'm sorry paul ryan, had a little ron paul on the brain there, paul ryan speaking about the need to get become to the party's conservative fiscal approach. these are live pictures right now of wayne lapierre of the national rifle association. there is also talk about smaller government and the need for fiscal conservatism. take a listen. >> we don't see the deaths as an excuse to cut with abandon, to shirk our obligations. we see it as an...
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paul ryan or mitt romney. raises taxes on the middle class to pay for tax cuts to the rich, check, check both of them. and medicare as we know it, shifting cost to seniors. maintains billions in oil breaks. expands incentives to ship jobs overseas. cutting funding for programs for middle class and low income families. slashes medicaid, hurting seniors, low income families. lowers growth, increases unemployment, increase painful european style austerity measures. >> they really think this is a good idea? >> stephanie: check, check check. >> the cbo expects a deficit to be $845 billion down from $1.4 trillion in 2009 so the debt is already going down. >> stephanie: now we have the sequestration, of course. i don't know about you but i'm kind of sick of it. ♪ ♪ i'm sick of the sequestration ♪ ♪ it's giving me some frustrations ♪ ♪ i'm sick of the sequestration ♪ >> stephanie: wow rocky mountain mike! i was just talking to representative jan schakowsky about this. [ ♪ "world news tonight" ♪ ] ele
paul ryan or mitt romney. raises taxes on the middle class to pay for tax cuts to the rich, check, check both of them. and medicare as we know it, shifting cost to seniors. maintains billions in oil breaks. expands incentives to ship jobs overseas. cutting funding for programs for middle class and low income families. slashes medicaid, hurting seniors, low income families. lowers growth, increases unemployment, increase painful european style austerity measures. >> they really think this...
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what about his running mate, paul ryan? certainly this young man can rile up the crowd, bring rock 'n' roll to the room. i mean, nothing gets him going like a good old bash of the democratic budget. >> they call their budget a foundation for growth. restoring the promise of american opportunity. but when you read it, you find that the vatican's not the only place blowing smoke this week. >> oh, zing. the catskill comedy clubs are lighting up the switch boards even as i speak. that kind of edge must be what mitch mcconnell was talking about when he joked about the gop contrast to the next round of democratic presidential hopefuls. >> don't tell me democrats are the party or the future when their presidential ticket for 2016 is shaping up to look like a rerun of the "golden girls." >> now it's good to see mitch mcconnell looking so pleased with himself, but it's worth remembering that the "golden girls" was immensely popular, rated in the top ten for six of its seven seasons. never mind. republicans do deserve a good laugh an
what about his running mate, paul ryan? certainly this young man can rile up the crowd, bring rock 'n' roll to the room. i mean, nothing gets him going like a good old bash of the democratic budget. >> they call their budget a foundation for growth. restoring the promise of american opportunity. but when you read it, you find that the vatican's not the only place blowing smoke this week. >> oh, zing. the catskill comedy clubs are lighting up the switch boards even as i speak. that...
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well, you go nuts, because john baner and paul ryan just proved it. they're not only ryan rhinos on the cries but they're in bed with the president ignores this constitutional crisis. mark is on the phone with us right now. what do you make of this? >> it is extremely frustrating if you're an average citizen watching this. last year when you count fiscal operating debt and unfund liabilities, it wasn't 1.2 trillion. it was 6.9 trillion being spent we don't have. and even hear something pundits circling the wagons saying this isn't a fiscal debt crisis yet. what dot we have to do become cypress or greece for people to recognize this? we have tens of trillions of dollars in unfunded entitlement obligations. even the ryan budget does nothing with respect to social security. on obamacare, in the ryan budget takes the taxes and repealing obamacare. what is happening is the complete integrity of our financial system is being called into question. we have the fed printing day and night to provide the monetary support for these fiscal policies, and to hear re
well, you go nuts, because john baner and paul ryan just proved it. they're not only ryan rhinos on the cries but they're in bed with the president ignores this constitutional crisis. mark is on the phone with us right now. what do you make of this? >> it is extremely frustrating if you're an average citizen watching this. last year when you count fiscal operating debt and unfund liabilities, it wasn't 1.2 trillion. it was 6.9 trillion being spent we don't have. and even hear something...
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paul ryan is now in position to say we have a plan. it may be incoherent, may not add up, but we have a plan for balancing the budget in ten years. democrats, what's your plan for balancing the budget? it is now incumbent on the president and democrats and the president started, needs to keep hammering this home, to say balancing the budget is not necessarily good. in fact, in an economy like today, it is bad to balance the budget. that's not an appropriate public goal. what we should be worrying about instead are jobs and wages, widening equality. what we need is growth. if we don't get that, all of this budget balancing nonsense is irrelevant. >> jared, there's some dispute, the ryan team seems to be back pedaling on the question of are the obama health care taxes really in their budget or not? they're definitely there when you look at the revenue assumptions that they have, they seem to be claiming that no, no, i think we would get rid of tanning salon tax also. >> i actually believe them on that. i believe that in repealing obama c
paul ryan is now in position to say we have a plan. it may be incoherent, may not add up, but we have a plan for balancing the budget in ten years. democrats, what's your plan for balancing the budget? it is now incumbent on the president and democrats and the president started, needs to keep hammering this home, to say balancing the budget is not necessarily good. in fact, in an economy like today, it is bad to balance the budget. that's not an appropriate public goal. what we should be...
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we have rand paul, we've got marco rubio, paul ryan and a slew of smart, young, and energetic governors ready to take america into the future. and the other guys, they got hillary and joe biden. >> okay. let me get to the politics of this. you're good at this, gene. you've been an editor. he's thinking about tomorrow morning. he knew he just stepped on it. he made what could be a sexist, and certainly was an ageist comment. you're referring to hillary. who's younger than him, by the way, by five years. >> absolutely. >> being one of the "golden girls" which is a popular show. his shot was negative. he covered his butt by throwing biden under the bus. >> what else could he do at that point? >> he heard those footsteps coming his direction. >> he realized he had said something he shouldn't have said. certainly said it in a way -- >> one of the great catchers, the gotcha journalists going to do with the guy? i heard it's already online. people commenting about this. it's not a big attraction, but -- >> there's so much coming out of cpac. you know, donald trump going nutso and other things.
we have rand paul, we've got marco rubio, paul ryan and a slew of smart, young, and energetic governors ready to take america into the future. and the other guys, they got hillary and joe biden. >> okay. let me get to the politics of this. you're good at this, gene. you've been an editor. he's thinking about tomorrow morning. he knew he just stepped on it. he made what could be a sexist, and certainly was an ageist comment. you're referring to hillary. who's younger than him, by the way,...
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the paul ryan budget. there's one thing they want you to know about it. >> our balanced budget plan balances the budget without raising taxes. >> a plan to balance the budget. this budget will, in fact, balance in ten years. >> our balanced budget -- our budget balances in ten years. their budget never balances. which budget helps those who are in need? >> i'm feeling off balance. that's a very good question. which does? joining us now from washington, msnbc policy analyst, ezra klein of the "washington post," and congressman john yarmuth, democrat of kentucky. good afternoon, gentlemen. ezra, if i might start with the majority leader's question, because republicans claim that bringing the budget into balance in ten years will be a boone to the wealthy, the needy, and everyone in between. is that right? >> slices, it dices, it cleans up the kitchen. the way they get to balance, i mean, we get into a bad spot in the budget debate when we let the entire question become have you balanced the budget or not? th
the paul ryan budget. there's one thing they want you to know about it. >> our balanced budget plan balances the budget without raising taxes. >> a plan to balance the budget. this budget will, in fact, balance in ten years. >> our balanced budget -- our budget balances in ten years. their budget never balances. which budget helps those who are in need? >> i'm feeling off balance. that's a very good question. which does? joining us now from washington, msnbc policy...
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. >> they put out two budgets, one in the senate and paul ryan's in the house. it couldn't be -- you can't merge these documents. they're impossible to merge. >> bob bixby of the congre congressional coalition, the deficit hawks, said it's like we started from three years ago. i don't think there's a lot there. again, this will be clarifying. it's at least a cooler atmosphere to negotiate, but, again, i don't see where the breakthrough is. >> interesting story in today's "wall street journal" which talks about there are conservative groups who are worried the president will be successful with some of these republicans and get them to work with them and they're sitting there how to issue warnings, cl club for growth, tea party express, i've heard from heritage, don't work with him at least on the issue of taxes. >> don't raise any more revenues, you'll be primaried. it connects to what you were talking about in terms of the all-star gathering of cpac here and looking ahead to 2016. we knew this would happen when romney was the nominee that conservatives would say
. >> they put out two budgets, one in the senate and paul ryan's in the house. it couldn't be -- you can't merge these documents. they're impossible to merge. >> bob bixby of the congre congressional coalition, the deficit hawks, said it's like we started from three years ago. i don't think there's a lot there. again, this will be clarifying. it's at least a cooler atmosphere to negotiate, but, again, i don't see where the breakthrough is. >> interesting story in today's...
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thank you joe after the break paul ryan's republican budget takes health care oh wait for millions of americans helps the rich get richer and guts programs like medicare and medicaid the congressional progressive budget put forward by god has been ellison and raul grijalva put some americans back to work helps to rebuild our infrastructure and infrastructure and ensures that the wealthy elite ate their fair share to help our economy so which of these budgets should washington really be paying attention to last congressman mark ok and after the break. let me let me one wouldn't let me ask you a question. here on this network is what we have in the piece we have our knives out. to the truth is this is really just about staying there if you get here in a situation where b. and i don't even talk about the surveillance we. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so silly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. here.
thank you joe after the break paul ryan's republican budget takes health care oh wait for millions of americans helps the rich get richer and guts programs like medicare and medicaid the congressional progressive budget put forward by god has been ellison and raul grijalva put some americans back to work helps to rebuild our infrastructure and infrastructure and ensures that the wealthy elite ate their fair share to help our economy so which of these budgets should washington really be paying...
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give us the rest of the news paul ryan thinks slashing social programs is going to somehow magically jumpstart the economy i wednesday there was constant representative introduced a severe conservative austerity budget slashes pell grants medicaid food stamps oh and by the way cuts taxes for the super rich thankfully he's not the only one working on a budget on wednesday we talked with minnesota congressman keith ellison co-chair of the congressional progressive caucus about the c.p.c. you can occur congressional progressive caucus is budget unlike ryan's plan the c.b.c.'s budget to work back to work budget puts the interests of middle class americans first proposing economic stimulus not punishing austerity is the best way to tackle unemployment and reduce the deficit so is the obvious one of the main differences between the two budgets and which plan will prevail in congress let's ask paul ryan's fellow wisconsin representative congressman markey ok and welcome and i think it's great to have you with us so. how would you describe paul ryan's republican budget and then contrast it w
give us the rest of the news paul ryan thinks slashing social programs is going to somehow magically jumpstart the economy i wednesday there was constant representative introduced a severe conservative austerity budget slashes pell grants medicaid food stamps oh and by the way cuts taxes for the super rich thankfully he's not the only one working on a budget on wednesday we talked with minnesota congressman keith ellison co-chair of the congressional progressive caucus about the c.p.c. you can...
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and paul ryan spoke earlier and didn't say a word about the election. and then romney takes the stage and said look to the governors, and by the way my running mate paul ryan was great. just as a throw away. >> bill: wow. he did mention christy, when christie pointedly was not involved. what other governors? >> bob mcdonald, and the only other governor was scott walker. he credited rick snyder from michigan with taking on right to work, and he mentioned nathan deal from georgia. and then he mentioned notably the governors in the states he didn't carry. >> bill: but absent from the list, bobby jindal huh? >> absolutely. and that was funny. because jindal spoke an hour after romney. no one cares what mitt romney thinks all that much but after romney finished before jindal took the stage, the crowd just started pouring out. they weren't excited to hear bobby jindal which was a big change from a year ago, and then when he did take the stage he delivered the same speech that i have seen him give a half a dozen times now, that he gave n las vegas and then in
and paul ryan spoke earlier and didn't say a word about the election. and then romney takes the stage and said look to the governors, and by the way my running mate paul ryan was great. just as a throw away. >> bill: wow. he did mention christy, when christie pointedly was not involved. what other governors? >> bob mcdonald, and the only other governor was scott walker. he credited rick snyder from michigan with taking on right to work, and he mentioned nathan deal from georgia. and...
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i like paul ryan, he's a bright guy. but for the life of me how you think you can take the affordable care act, gut it, take the things that you think are good, take all the benefits for people, those without health insurance and align it with what joy said and provide essentially the goods of those who have a lot is beyond me. now having said that i don't know how much more we can raise taxes on the wealthiest in the country. if you look at the big, big states in the country, people are paying 39% in the high rate and -- >> bill maher is tie ired of paying a high tax rate. >> he's not alone. the question is how do you find the balance. i don't think there's anything wrong with asking the question. i don't fully agree with the fact that there's not an equivalency between the two. i think there's a political equivalen equivalency. one side asking for something, they know the other won't accept and the other side is doing the same. the question is who becomes an adult and steps forward and says -- the substantive equivalen
i like paul ryan, he's a bright guy. but for the life of me how you think you can take the affordable care act, gut it, take the things that you think are good, take all the benefits for people, those without health insurance and align it with what joy said and provide essentially the goods of those who have a lot is beyond me. now having said that i don't know how much more we can raise taxes on the wealthiest in the country. if you look at the big, big states in the country, people are paying...
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i guess that theory of evolution was echoed by paul ryan today. i want to play sound regarding once again the fiscal ideas that he touted in 2012, rearing their heads in 2013. let's take a listen. >> a balanced budget is a reasonable goal because it returns government to its proper limits and focus. when government overreaches, it doesn't just hurt our paychecks, it hurts our quality of life. we need to make room for community, for that vast middle ground between the government and the individual. >> you know, governor, the part of me that sticks out there is use of the word "community." i think that's been a priority that's lost specifically in the ryan budget insofar as it sort of tears asunder the social fabric. what do you think about him couching this in softer terms. >> i hate to say it, he has become an empty suit. this budget is a joke. for example, he says he would get rid of obama care, he would get rid of the benefits but kept the tax benefits to balance the budget, which isn't balanced. gives tax cuts to people that make a million doll
i guess that theory of evolution was echoed by paul ryan today. i want to play sound regarding once again the fiscal ideas that he touted in 2012, rearing their heads in 2013. let's take a listen. >> a balanced budget is a reasonable goal because it returns government to its proper limits and focus. when government overreaches, it doesn't just hurt our paychecks, it hurts our quality of life. we need to make room for community, for that vast middle ground between the government and the...
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when you have speaker boehner, and paul ryan, saying, there is not an immediate debt crisis. what do you make of that? >> well, you know, i don't know, i think there is. i think it is a -- >> what is in it for them to say there isn't? >> you know, i can't get into their brain, i do not know what that is about. i do know $16.7 trillion debt, growing at the rate of the deficit every year, is a big problem. >> so they see, they say -- i want to stress it is a big problem, but not an immediate crisis, di does that take the urgency off of addressing it? >> no, it does not, what business, what investment and capital is looking for is they are looking for tre deccability -- predictabilitiy and stannability, which they see the movement going on in the debt itself, that offers neither. >> when you and the governors met with the president, a weeks ago, and you talk, i think you were knee deep in the whole sequestration debate. and president's warning that disaster is coming. >> that was the story. neil: and i thought to myself, governor, i mean, holy cow. however onurus the cuts would
when you have speaker boehner, and paul ryan, saying, there is not an immediate debt crisis. what do you make of that? >> well, you know, i don't know, i think there is. i think it is a -- >> what is in it for them to say there isn't? >> you know, i can't get into their brain, i do not know what that is about. i do know $16.7 trillion debt, growing at the rate of the deficit every year, is a big problem. >> so they see, they say -- i want to stress it is a big problem,...
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paul ryan and marco rubio get 11 minutes apiece. bobby jindal and rand paul, rick perry, scott auguwalker get 13 minutes apiece. how about this, donald trump gets 14 minutes. and sarah palin, yes, sarah palin, gets 16 minutes. the keynote speaker, senator ted cruz, for 33 minutes. and chris christie, the most popular republican in the country, not even invited. i mean, this is unbelievable. sarah palin got kicked off of fox news. she practically got kicked out of the party. and the reality show birther king donald trump, they get more time than rubio and ryan? >> reverend, i will be there tomorrow. wearing my shorts and with a stopwatch to keep very close track of all this. i particularly love that they're allocating minute by minute. because they're fight over this increasingly irrelevant share of the electorate here. as cpac becomes less and less relevant, as the movement shrinks, it seems that all these actors from the past want a bit of it. i think we should have some sympathy for the movement at this time. if you look at the ag
paul ryan and marco rubio get 11 minutes apiece. bobby jindal and rand paul, rick perry, scott auguwalker get 13 minutes apiece. how about this, donald trump gets 14 minutes. and sarah palin, yes, sarah palin, gets 16 minutes. the keynote speaker, senator ted cruz, for 33 minutes. and chris christie, the most popular republican in the country, not even invited. i mean, this is unbelievable. sarah palin got kicked off of fox news. she practically got kicked out of the party. and the reality show...
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tea partiers attack paul ryan for being too liberal. the big panel weighs in on the right wing chaos, next. and a methodist pastor is taking a stand for marriage equality. >> one of our phrases we like to use is all means all. >> the man of god refusing to perform opposite sex marriages until same-sex marriages are legalized. so if you have a flat tire, dead battery, need a tow or lock your keys in the car, geico's emergency roadside assistance is there 24/7. oh dear, i got a flat tire. hmmm. uh... yeah, can you find a take where it's a bit more dramatic on that last line, yeah? yeah i got it right here. someone help me!!! i have a flat tire!!! well it's good... good for me. what do you think? geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. if by blessed you mean freaked out about money well we suddenly noticed that everything was getting more expensive so we switched to the bargain detergent but i found myself using three times more than you're supposed to and the clothes still weren't as clean as with t
tea partiers attack paul ryan for being too liberal. the big panel weighs in on the right wing chaos, next. and a methodist pastor is taking a stand for marriage equality. >> one of our phrases we like to use is all means all. >> the man of god refusing to perform opposite sex marriages until same-sex marriages are legalized. so if you have a flat tire, dead battery, need a tow or lock your keys in the car, geico's emergency roadside assistance is there 24/7. oh dear, i got a flat...
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former vice presidential candidate paul ryan got 6%. all potential leaders in a party
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caller: i'm watching paul ryan now. he sounds pretty good on tv, but i think a lot of it is grandstanding. they knew this problem was going on a long time. i say bring our troops home. these two parts will destroy this great nation. host: next, we learn, pennsylvania, a democrat. caller: representative ryan's spending budget is terrible, because social security as a medic to do with the deficit, so why mess with social security? we learned that money. i'm 34 years old and wonder if it will be there. host: there are papers talking about this today. caller: they should not do anything to entitlements. every time you cash your check, medicare, social security, all that stuff comes out. so i don't understand where they get the right to take from it. host: you may have heard from the previous caller, but even the president has said in a towel and reforms are something that should be considered and the house and senate as well. caller: i think they are wrong. we pay our taxes for them. that's what we pay for every time we cas
caller: i'm watching paul ryan now. he sounds pretty good on tv, but i think a lot of it is grandstanding. they knew this problem was going on a long time. i say bring our troops home. these two parts will destroy this great nation. host: next, we learn, pennsylvania, a democrat. caller: representative ryan's spending budget is terrible, because social security as a medic to do with the deficit, so why mess with social security? we learned that money. i'm 34 years old and wonder if it will be...
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i mean, i had john boehner on my radio show and paul ryan on the show last night. what are your thoughts? what are they doing right and wrong? >> doing something, proposing budgets all well and good. they had a continuing resolution last week, that they could have used to try and cut some of obamacare administrative expenses, put some language in it in order to curtail obamacare. obamacare is the big killer in this society and not just of health care, but of liberty and the constitution, and what do they do? they vote for it. not only do they vote for it, they don't allow conservatives in the house to put an amendment on it. obama's not taking boehner seriously, he's kicking him around like a soccer ball. that's the problem, the republicans have got to show they mean something, if they don't, this is going to continue and as far as obama goes, mr. president, you said you would not raise taxes on the middle class. you increase those payroll taxes. why do you keep lying to the american people? you said you wouldn't raise taxes on the middle class. we've got all kinds
i mean, i had john boehner on my radio show and paul ryan on the show last night. what are your thoughts? what are they doing right and wrong? >> doing something, proposing budgets all well and good. they had a continuing resolution last week, that they could have used to try and cut some of obamacare administrative expenses, put some language in it in order to curtail obamacare. obamacare is the big killer in this society and not just of health care, but of liberty and the constitution,...
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now that makes them vulnerable, because paul ryan, let's take the medicare overhaul. that is ripe for the picking when democratics making ads to the 2014 cycle but republicans have made a determination that this i also something that they want to stand on and something that eventually they can pass someday. now you did note that it was a slim vote. it passed 220, two votes more than they needed. they got complete democratic rejection in the house but got a few republican that is didn't vote for it either the. michael: let's go to the senate, to guns. the news of the day is that harry reid is saying that background checks are going to be in the bill that they sent to the senate, chuck schumer's version of that. vice president was in new york, at city hall with michael bloomberg. let's listen to them in new york and we can talk about that. >> it has been 97 days since newtown. in that time, we estimate that more than 3,000 americans have been murdered with guns. if congress does nothing another 12,000 people will be murdered with guns this year alone. >> there's not one
now that makes them vulnerable, because paul ryan, let's take the medicare overhaul. that is ripe for the picking when democratics making ads to the 2014 cycle but republicans have made a determination that this i also something that they want to stand on and something that eventually they can pass someday. now you did note that it was a slim vote. it passed 220, two votes more than they needed. they got complete democratic rejection in the house but got a few republican that is didn't vote for...
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paul ryan is viewed favorably by 35%. in republican voters, he dropped to 52% from a high of 83% last august when he was chosen to be the next losing vice presidential candidate who will never be president. paul ryan's budget twilight zone is coming up. the "rewrite" is next. protein i, impact life expectancy in the u.s., real estate in hong kong, and the optics industry in germany? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. full of beautiful highlights and lowlights. that's why nice'n easy builds dimension into every shade. so here's a challenge: love the gorgeous dimension of nice'n easy or we'll pay for a salon color. take the salon challenge, from nice'n easy. >>> lucky for me, my finances aren't so tight i have to do
paul ryan is viewed favorably by 35%. in republican voters, he dropped to 52% from a high of 83% last august when he was chosen to be the next losing vice presidential candidate who will never be president. paul ryan's budget twilight zone is coming up. the "rewrite" is next. protein i, impact life expectancy in the u.s., real estate in hong kong, and the optics industry in germany? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over...
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a long list of speakers including the chair but house budget committee congressman paul ryan. senator mitch mcconnell. donald trump. mitt romney midday. tonight, remarks by potential 2016 presidential candidate, former governor jeb bush. the president travels to illinois today to talk about energy development. yesterday concluded three days of visits to capitol hill as he wrapped up meetings with all four party caucuses. for the first time in four years, senate democrats have come up with a budget outline. some of the stories we will talk about on this friday morning, march 15. our phone lines are open. you can also join us on our facebook page. you have been weighing in already. you can contact us on facebook or send us a tweet. a story from the hill newspaper focusing on the senate and its budget panel approved in the first senate blueprint in four years. the store is available online. here are the details. there's this editorial from the wall street journal, replacing max baucus, a look at some of the key moderate senate democrats on the budget issue. senate democrats have
a long list of speakers including the chair but house budget committee congressman paul ryan. senator mitch mcconnell. donald trump. mitt romney midday. tonight, remarks by potential 2016 presidential candidate, former governor jeb bush. the president travels to illinois today to talk about energy development. yesterday concluded three days of visits to capitol hill as he wrapped up meetings with all four party caucuses. for the first time in four years, senate democrats have come up with a...
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paul ryan, however, doesn't seem to get it. you know, the republican party just went through this exhaustive autopsy of all of the things that they did wrong. >> right. >> that have caused them to lose not just the last elections but five out of six of the popular election votes and presidential elections over the last several runs. but paul ryan believes that it was an austerity that sank the romney/ryan ticket. he believes he just didn't sell that austerity enough. he has said that. he believes, oh, we just didn't message it well enough. the american people knew exactly what they were selling and they wanted no part of it. and yet here they come, bringing back the same tired losing ideas again. >> now, you know, congressman, today during the debate, house republicans insisted that the public's spending can't create jobs. take a listen. >> we're not promoting additional stimulus spending as the budget being proposed is. a giant proposal for additional spending did not help us several years ago. jobs do not come from additional
paul ryan, however, doesn't seem to get it. you know, the republican party just went through this exhaustive autopsy of all of the things that they did wrong. >> right. >> that have caused them to lose not just the last elections but five out of six of the popular election votes and presidential elections over the last several runs. but paul ryan believes that it was an austerity that sank the romney/ryan ticket. he believes he just didn't sell that austerity enough. he has said...
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bottom line, you saw paul ryan trailing at 7 percent. jeb bush did not put his name in the nomination. the republican party is disspiritted and they want alternates. rand paul is one. >>gregg: this rasmussen poll is astonishing and it could be a consequence of a stunt more than anything else, look at numbers for rand paul, 67 percent, 52 percent for john mccain and 42 percent for graham. >> i was at cpac and the lack of energy was palpable but for rand paul's performance and carson. >> except for your performance. >>gregg: you made the numbers, they were talking about you, pat. >> i just said to the republicans, they enwhatted someone so i did it and i said what their problems were and what they had to deal with and the response of the republicans was amazing, telling the truth about their situation rather than making it up. i want to say that ryan, the vice presidential nominee could only get percent? they want new faces. they want the truth. that is the reaction i got. >> what pat is talking about is something we have talked about on t
bottom line, you saw paul ryan trailing at 7 percent. jeb bush did not put his name in the nomination. the republican party is disspiritted and they want alternates. rand paul is one. >>gregg: this rasmussen poll is astonishing and it could be a consequence of a stunt more than anything else, look at numbers for rand paul, 67 percent, 52 percent for john mccain and 42 percent for graham. >> i was at cpac and the lack of energy was palpable but for rand paul's performance and carson....
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and said this and by the way it was echoed almost immediately by budget committee chairman paul ryan on the c.b.s. sunday show so clearly either boehner created a new talking point or a talking points were handed down to him but it is an admission it's an admission then while we do have long term issues that the whole idea that we're facing an imminent emergency an idea that has been used to justify an austerity program that is radical and extreme the whole idea that we have this imminent crisis now the republican leaders are admitting is simply not true and i think this is a a watershed moment in these budget battles because it says that there's something else going on here it says that the republican party has an ulterior motive to have been pretending for so long that this is an immediate crisis well back in in seventy six june when esky came up with this two santa clause three where he overtly said to the republican party when republicans are in power the debt as hard as fast as you can and spend like crazy it will make you know good times that are apparently good times and then
and said this and by the way it was echoed almost immediately by budget committee chairman paul ryan on the c.b.s. sunday show so clearly either boehner created a new talking point or a talking points were handed down to him but it is an admission it's an admission then while we do have long term issues that the whole idea that we're facing an imminent emergency an idea that has been used to justify an austerity program that is radical and extreme the whole idea that we have this imminent...